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The Sony CDX-GT700HD CD receiver combines the ability to play all your favorite media with a built-in HD Radio™ tuner that'll take you to the cutting edge of radio. Plus, you can connect and control your iPod® without having to buy an optional adapter, and you'll even find convenient front panel USB and auxiliary inputs for your portables.

Built-in HD Radio tuner
Tune to an FM or AM station that's broadcasting digital HD Radio signals and you'll enjoy better sound than you've ever experienced on the airwaves, all without static or distortion. You'll also enjoy extra features like additional programming broadcast on secondary or tertiary channels — choices that aren't available to regular radio listeners.

Once you connect your iPod to the CDX-GT700HD, you'll appreciate the convenience of iTunes® tagging. When you hear a song you like on HD Radio, just press a button on the receiver to "tag" it. Song information is saved to your iPod — simply connect your iPod to your computer and go to the Apple iTunes store to buy the song whenever you want.

Find your music files quickly
The CDX-GT700HD boasts an impressive set of controls for navigating through your iPod's music or any MP3, WMA, and AAC files you've burned to disc. Sony's Quick-BrowZer feature lets you search for songs by genre, artist, or album — you just rotate the knob to find the song you want, then push in on the knob to select. The Jump control leaps through your playlist in 10% increments, great if you're dealing with a bunch of files. Switch to passenger control and your passengers can select tunes with the iPod's controls while you concentrate on your driving.

Shape the sound
Sony's DM+ Advanced circuitry restores the details lost when music files are compressed, so you enjoy the best possible sound from your files. The EQ3 Stage 2 equalizer includes eight preset tone curves and a 3-band equalizer for adjusting the lows, mids, and highs. The Dynamic Soundstage Organizer adds presence and life to your music by raising the soundstage up to ear level — the three levels of adjustment let you pick the setting that works best for your car.

Ready for system building
You'll find three sets of preamp outputs for adding external amplifiers or a powered subwoofer. Built-in high- and low-pass filters ensure you send your speakers only the frequencies they're best equipped to handle.

Want to keep your car's steering wheel audio controls?
In most vehicles, you can use an adapter (not included) to connect your vehicle's steering wheel controls to this Sony stereo. Connect a few wires, then program the adapter for your particular car and the receiver, and you'll retain the convenience of your steering wheel controls. Check the "Accessories" tab for compatible adapters.

Note: If you're going to use your iPod with this receiver, be sure to check "Details" for specific iPod model compatibility with this receiver.

Other features and specs:

Why replace your factory radio?

Two good reasons - sound quality and cool features. A new car stereo offers power that's superior to most factory radios, along with more sophisticated tone controls. And most car stereos offer built-in or optional features that add safety and fun to life in your car, including inputs for your iPod or MP3 player, Bluetooth connectivity for hands-free cell phone calls, satellite radio or HD Radio reception, and connections for building an audio system in your car.

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Display Features

Flip-Down/Detachable Face: The CDX-GT700HD features a
manual fold-down face which provides a larger display and greater protection for
the player's CD-slot and your CD discs. In addition, the unit features a
detachable face for theft prevention. Two face-fixing screws are supplied for
making the face non-detachable, if desired. No face case is included with this unit. An
optional soft face case (142DFC1X,
sold separately) can be purchased for this unit.

Caution Alarm: If you turn the ignition switch to the Off
position without detaching the front-panel, the caution alarm will sound for a
few seconds. The alarm will only sound if the built-in amplifier is used.

2-Line LCD Display: The 2-line, black background and white
backlit LCD display makes it easy to read song and station information.

Motion Display: This feature
shows moving patterns and a spectrum analyzer on the display when turned on.

Auto Scroll: This feature
allows long displayed items to scroll automatically across the display when the
track is changed on a disc.

Display
Illumination/Clock Display: Pressing the Off button once will turn off audio output, but the clock display
and button illumination remain on. This makes the clock display and
face/button illumination "Keyed" instead of "Unit On" only. To turn the unit off
completely, you must press the Off button for two seconds.

Dimmer: To change the brightness of the display you can set the
CDX-GT700HD to one of three dimmer modes - Dimmer Auto (dims the display
automatically when you turn your vehicle's lights on), Dimmer Off (deactivates
the dimmer), and Dimmer On (display always dim). The wiring harness includes an orange/white lead that should
be connected to the vehicle's parking light circuit in order for the dimmer
feature to operate.

Contrast: You can adjust the contrast level of the head unit's display
for better day- and night-time viewing. The contrast level is adjustable in 7
steps.

Auto Off: When installing in a vehicle without an accessory power wire at the
radio location, you can set the unit to turn off all lighting a
set amount of time after you turn the power off. The Auto Off feature can be set to 30 seconds, 30 minutes,
60 minutes, or No.

Button Illumination: Illuminated keys help you find and
select control functions in low light. You can change the heaudnit's button illumination
to blue or green to better match your vehicle's interior dash lighting.

HD Radio

Built-in HD Radio Tuner: The integrated HD Radio tuner receives compatible AM and FM radio
stations signals in digital format for improved sound quality while providing
metadata information and iTunes Music Tagging so that you can find the songs you
like later.

HD Radio Technology: HD Radio technology, where available, offers
higher quality sound than conventional analog broadcasts and receives text data.
HD Radio provides FM broadcasts that are equal to CD sound quality and AM
broadcasts that are as good as analog FM stereo broadcasts. Right now there are about 2,000 radio stations
broadcasting using digital HD Radio technology in the U.S. To find HD Radio
stations in your area, visit the HD Radio website (HDRadio.com).

Metadata Information: HD Radio provides a variety of data; including
station name, song title, artist name, album name, etc.

Multicasting: In addition to conventional broadcasts, with HD Radio
broadcasting it is possible to choose from up to 8 multicast programs (HD1 to
HD8 and analog). There are also data programs for each program.

Preset Tuning: The radio features 6 memory bands to
store and receive analog and digital AM/FM stations. You can store up to 6
presets each in FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1 and AM2 (total: 18 FM/12 AM). Preset tuning
can be done manually or automatically.

Best Tuning Memory (BTM): This feature selects stations
with the best signals within the selected band and stores them in order of
their frequency. You can select from FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1, and AM2.

Manual Tuning: You can manually tune and find your favorite radio stations one by
one for FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1, and AM2.

iTunes Tagging: The iTunes Tag button on this unit allows
you to tag songs (up to 50) you like that are broadcast by HD Radio stations.
Information about these tagged songs is stored by the receiver and transferred
to your connected iPod. When you connect your iPod to your computer, iTunes
automatically presents songs in a new "Tagged" playlist so you can preview,
purchase, and download them. This function can be operated with the
following iPod/iPhone models - iPod nano (3rd/4th/5th/6th gen), iPod classic,
iPod touch, and iPhone (2G/3G/3GS/4/4S/5).

Satellite Radio Ready: There are several options for
connecting an optional satellite radio receiver to this head unit:

Note: A subscription is also
required to receive satellite radio programming
from SIRIUS or XM.

Disc Playback

MP3/WMA/AAC Playback: The Sony CDX-GT700HD allows you to
playback CD-Rs or CD-RWs loaded with MP3, WMA, or AAC songs (up to 320 kbps)
recorded in ISO 9660 level 1 or 2, Joliet/Romeo, or Multi-Session. The
CDX-GT700HD can support up 150 folders, and a combined 300 folders and files on
a disc. The head unit will also display song information for MP3, WMA, and AAC
music files (Joliet: up to 32 characters, Romeo: up to 64 characters).

Quick-BrowZer: The unit's Quick-BrowZer feature allow you to
search for a track on a CD, iPod, or from your connected USB Mass Storage Device easily
by category (Genre, Artist, Album, or Playlist).

Jump Mode: Jump
Mode gets you closer to the song you want by allowing you to fast forward
through a music category in 10 percent increments.

Zappin: With the Zappin feature, you can play music (files
or folders) in 6, 9,
or 30-second clips until you find the song you are looking for on your CD or
connected USB device.

Off Eject: The CD disc can be
ejected with the power off. The CD player will automatically reinsert the
disc if it's ejected but not removed for
20 seconds or more.

Mounting Angle:
For proper CD playback, this unit must be mounted between 0 (horizontal)
and 45 degrees.

Aux/USB/iPod Connectivity

Front Panel Auxiliary Input: A front panel stereo 3.5mm mini-jack is provided to allow the connection of a portable
audio source. Just connect your portable digital music player to this unit,
and you can listen to the audio from the portable player through the speakers in
your mobile audio system. The volume level of the auxiliary input is adjustable
from -8 to +18 dB to compensate for any difference between the unit and your
portable device. The aux input can be deactivated in the menu so it does not appear as an available source.

USB Input: The receiver's front-panel Type-A USB input can
be used for plugging in a (MSC) Mass Storage Class or MTP (Media Transfer
Protocol) type USB device. The head unit can play music files stored on the USB
device in MP3, WMA, or AAC formats (up to 320 kbps). When playing a USB device,
the display can indicate track/album/artist/genre number,
track/artist/album/genre name, elapsed playing time, text information, or clock.
The head unit can recognize up to 128 folders with 500 tracks each when connected
to a USB Mass Storage Device. A sliding cover protects the USB input when it is
not in use.

Note: This unit cannot recognize USB devices via a USB
hub.

USB 1-Wire iPod Control: USB 1-Wire for iPod lets you
directly connect, charge, and control select iPods via the USB jack on the front
of the unit, as well as view metadata like song title and artist on the front
display. The GT700HD has a front panel USB port which allows you to connect your
iPod via a single cable (iPod dock connector-to-USB--cable, not included with the
head unit). If you have an iPod nano (7th gen), iPod touch (5th gen), or iPhone
5; use the Lighting-to-USB cable that came with your Apple device to connect to
the head unit. The head unit will allow audio playback, control, and charging of
your connected iPod. The head unit allows you to search your iPod's music by
category (album, song, genre, podcast, playlist, artist) and offers Repeat and
Random playback functions. When the head unit is placed in the Passenger Control mode,
you can control the iPod directly using the clickwheel or touchscreen on
the iPod. The Sony GT700HD is "Made for iPod/iPhone" compatible and supports the
following iPod/iPhone model features (as of 9/25/2012):